West Bromwich Albion loanee Grzegorz Krychowiak is worth no more than €10m (£8.7m) in the summer transfer window as his future hangs in the balance.

That's the opinion of Damien Comolli, the former Tottenham and Liverpool director of football, who has been talking about the midfielder's prospects of leaving parent club Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the season.

Krychowiak is coming to the end of his season-long stint with the Baggies having shown flashes of his ability but struggled for consistency.

He hasn't started a match since the beginning of March as his time at The Hawthorns winds down.

PSG need to sell players this summer to ease their Financial Fair Play concerns - but Comolli can't see the French club recouping anything near the estimated €25m (£22m) they paid Sevilla for the 28-year-old in 2016.

He told L'Equipe: “PSG can imagine recovering some €10m in this operation. Krychowiak remains a good player who still has a market in France, Spain or Italy.

"The best strategy would be to opt for a loan with an option to buy so that it has a value.

"Because on this summer market, Krychowiak is only worth between €8m and €10m.”

Krychowiak has made 28 appearances for Albion this season.

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Manchester United are prepared to take West Bromwich Albion defender Jonny Evans back to Old Trafford this summer, according to reports.

United are long-time admirers of Evans and having been linked in previous transfer windows, are ready to re-sign their former academy graduate in a cut-price deal, the Sun reports.

Evans is available for just £3million at the end of the season due to the relegation release clause in his contract.

Manchester City and Arsenal are also monitoring his situation while Tottenham have been linked but the Northern Ireland international may be tempted by a potential return to United having played almost 200 games for the club between 2006 and 2015.

Evans won three Premier League winners medals during his first spell there before he was sold to the Baggies in 2015.

Now, Jose Mourinho is said to be considering prising him back to add depth to the back line - with the Portuguese boss running out of patience with Chris Smalling and Phil Jones.

The Baggies considered selling Evans, 30, in January to raise funds but turned down bids from Premier League champions City and the Gunners.

A summer transfer is seemingly inevitable with Albion's relegation set to be confirmed despite positive results against United and Liverpool under caretaker boss Darren Moore.

Evans, who has made 95 appearances for Albion, is understood to favour a move to the north west than relocating to another part of the country.

Odds tumble

The odds on former Spurs manager Martin Jol returning to West Bromwich Albion as Alan Pardew’s successor have been slashed.

The Dutchman was listed at 33/1 earlier this afternoon but after a flurry of bets was cut to 10/1 and has since moved in to 8/1 with one bookmaker.

The 62-year-old is now fourth favourite behind Dean Smith, current caretaker Darren Moore and former player Derek McInnes.

And Bet365 spokesman Steve Freeth revealed a ‘flurry’ of interest in Jol’s chances.

Martin Jol

“The Baggies are seemingly taking their time in appointing a permanent successor to Pardew and its currently in the safe hands of Darren Moore.

“But a flurry of bets over the hour has got me intrigued. It’s not huge wagers, just speculative punts.

“He’s been out of the game for a while and it can’t be just an old Albion link – time will tell whether there is more to it.”

Like McInnes, Jol is also a former Albion player, albeit of an altogether different vintage.

The ex-midfielder spent a couple of years at The Hawthorns, before leaving in 1984.

He has managed Spurs, Hamburg, Ajax, Fulham and Al Ahly in a long managerial career winning two Dutch Cups and the Egyptian league.

In 2006 he guided Spurs to their highest league finish since 1990 and European qualification and the follow season they reached the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup.